ABUJA— Ambassador of the United
States to Nigeria, James Entwistle, is to present video evidence against the
three members of the House of Representatives on Thursday when Ossai Ossai
Committee assigned to probe the alleged sex misconduct involving the trio
begins open public hearing.
The three accused members include
Mohammed Garba Gololo (APC, Bauchi); Samuel Ikon (PDP, Akwa Ibom) and Mark
Gbillah (APC, Benue). Entwistle had in a petition to Dogara, alleged that the
actions of the three lawmakers at the International Visitor Leadership
Programme in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, from April 7 to 13, 2016, brought disrepute
to the parliament.
The Ambassador had alleged that the
Reps solicited for sex from prostitutes and grabbing hotel housekeeper in a bid
to rape Ikon, Gololo and Gbillah Vanguard reliably gathered that the committee
had been unable to sit because some of the members had gone pilgrimage to Mecca
during the Ramadan.
It was also gathered that the committee
decided not to extend the invitation to the hotel management as the ambassador,
who released the information through a letter to the speaker, Yakubu Dogara, is
expected to have all the documentary evidence against the three accused
members.
Apart from the US Ambassador that is
expected at the hearing, the committee also extended invitation to the Minister
of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyema, Committee for the Defence of Human Rights,
the three accused lawmakers as well as the other seven members that attended
the leadership programme.
Speaking to Vanguard on phone, Chairman of the
committee, Ossai, said the committee decided not to invite the management of
the hotel where the alleged sex misconduct took place because it believed the
Ambassador would come with all the necessary video evidence on the act.
He added: “When I am given a job, I do it
diligently. I don’t compromise anything. My reputation and the reputation of
the House is at stake.” Recall that the Speaker, Dogara, while inaugurating the
Ossai-led Ethics Committee alongside the Foreign Affairs after the House
resolution at plenary on Tuesday, June 21, mandated it to investigate the
culpability of the three members involved in the alleged sex misconduct.
He described the assignment as a very serious
one, since many people had already made their conclusion that the three accused
lawmakers were culpable. He, however, stated that “the standard in the US is
that an accused is assumed innocent until proven guilty and that is the same
standard in Nigeria. Any one who has evidence can now see the committee.” Let
the US Ambassador tender the video evidence—Nkem-Abonta, Mrakpor Also
commenting, the member representing Ukwa Federal Constituency of Abia State,
Uzoma Nkem-Abonta asked the Ambassador to tender any video evidence he had
before the committee. He said: “Let him bring the video tape so that the whole
world will see it. I think that if that is true, that he had the video
evidence, our legislators did not behave well.” Also commenting, Onyemaechi
Joan Mrakpor, PDP, Delta, said she would not like to preempt the committee or
any evidence the Ambassador claims he has until everything was made public. She
said: “That is his claim, he should provide the evidence. The people (the three
lawmakers) are alive to present their own explanations or evidence.”
Source: Vanguard
ABUJA— Ambassador of
the United States to Nigeria, James Entwistle, is to present video
evidence against the three members of the House of Representatives on
Thursday when Ossai Ossai Committee assigned to probe the alleged sex
misconduct involving the trio begins open public hearing.
The three accused members include Mohammed Garba Gololo (APC, Bauchi);
Samuel Ikon (PDP, Akwa Ibom) and Mark Gbillah (APC, Benue).
Entwistle had in a petition to Dogara, alleged that the actions of the
three lawmakers at the International Visitor Leadership Programme in
Cleveland, Ohio, USA, from April 7 to 13, 2016, brought disrepute to the
parliament. The Ambassador had alleged that the Reps solicited for sex
from prostitutes and grabbing hotel housekeeper in a bid to rape.
Ikon, Gololo and Gbillah
Ikon, Gololo and Gbillah
Vanguard reliably gathered that the committee had been unable to sit
because some of the members had gone pilgrimage to Mecca during the
Ramadan.
It was also gathered that the committee decided not to extend the
invitation to the hotel management as the ambassador, who released the
information through a letter to the speaker, Yakubu Dogara, is expected
to have all the documentary evidence against the three accused members.
Apart from the US Ambassador that is expected at the hearing, the
committee also extended invitation to the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Geoffrey Onyema, Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, the three
accused lawmakers as well as the other seven members that attended the
leadership programme.
Speaking to Vanguard on phone, Chairman of the committee, Ossai, said
the committee decided not to invite the management of the hotel where
the alleged sex misconduct took place because it believed the Ambassador
would come with all the necessary video evidence on the act.
He added: “When I am given a job, I do it diligently. I don’t compromise
anything. My reputation and the reputation of the House is at stake.”
Recall that the Speaker, Dogara, while inaugurating the Ossai-led Ethics
Committee alongside the Foreign Affairs after the House resolution at
plenary on Tuesday, June 21, mandated it to investigate the culpability
of the three members involved in the alleged sex misconduct.
He described the assignment as a very serious one, since many people had
already made their conclusion that the three accused lawmakers were
culpable.
He, however, stated that “the standard in the US is that an accused is
assumed innocent until proven guilty and that is the same standard in
Nigeria. Any one who has evidence can now see the committee.”
Let the US Ambassador tender the video evidence—Nkem-Abonta, Mrakpor
Also commenting, the member representing Ukwa Federal Constituency of
Abia State, Uzoma Nkem-Abonta asked the Ambassador to tender any video
evidence he had before the committee.
He said: “Let him bring the video tape so that the whole world will see
it. I think that if that is true, that he had the video evidence, our
legislators did not behave well.”
Also commenting, Onyemaechi Joan Mrakpor, PDP, Delta, said she would not
like to preempt the committee or any evidence the Ambassador claims he
has until everything was made public.
She said: “That is his claim, he should provide the evidence. The people
(the three lawmakers) are alive to present their own explanations or
evidence.”
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